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Table 6 The estimated conditional indirect effects of trust in informal information on intention to adopt personal protective behaviours against influenza A/H7N9 via risk perceptions

From: Avian influenza A/H7N9 risk perception, information trust and adoption of protective behaviours among poultry farmers in Jiangsu Province, China

Moderator

Level

Conditional indirect effects of TII on Intention (Bootstrapping 95% CI) via:

Perceived Severity

Perceived Vulnerability

Perceived Self-efficacy

Perceived Response efficacy

Gender

Female

0.04 (-0.03, 0.13)

-0.16 (-0.39, 0.10)

-0.24 (-0.52, -0.06)a

0.30 (0.16-0.49)b

 

Male

-0.02 (-0.08, 0.00)

0.05 (0.00, 0.15)

-0.05 (-0.17, 0.00)

0.56 (0.33, 0.80)c

Age group (years)

≦55

-0.01 (-0.04, 0.01)

0.02 (-0.02, 0.07)

-0.16 (-0.30, -0.07) b

0.77 (0.53, 1.00) c

 

>55

-0.02 (-0.14, 0.04)

-0.03 (-0.21, 0.11)

0.05 (-0.03, 0.19)

0.19 (-0.10, 0.44)

Education

Junior middle or below

-0.02 (-0.08, 0.01)

-0.01 (-0.09, 0.06)

0.08 (-0.01, 0.26)

0.25 (0.01, 0.41)a

 

Senior high or above

-0.00 (-0.07, 0.05)

0.08 (0.01, 0.29)

0.04 (-0.16, 0.27)

0.54 (0.23, 0.91)b

  1. a p<0.05, b p<0.01, c p<0.001; SE: Standard Error
  2. The bold values indicate that effects were significant different across stratum of a moderator